With experience of working with collections, whether in a museum, university or other heritage setting, you’re keen to make subjects and themes relevant and accessible to a wide range of audiences. So join us here at Royal Museums Greenwich – and start your journey with one of the UK’s top ten visitor attractions.

Home to four unique sites – the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory, the Queen’s House and Cutty Sark – Royal Museums Greenwich are looking for an organised and highly skilled individual to join our team. Responsible for the development of Cutty Sark narratives, you will be tasked with maintaining the permanent interpretation on board and project managing temporary displays, as well as undertaking research into the ship’s history to provide relevant content and support for a range of departments.

With exceptional visitor experience at the heart of everything we do, you will support the development of learning resources, and assist the training of front-of-house staff and volunteers to ensure that all visitors to Cutty Sark enjoy a world-class visitor experience. You will also be responsible for answering public and research enquiries relating to the ship’s history and collection, and delivering lectures and hosting tours of the ship where appropriate.

Alongside a relevant degree, you must demonstrate excellent verbal communication and presentation skills. You should also have first-class research skills and well-developed interpersonal skills that allow you to work effectively as part of a team as well as leading one. Experience of giving presentations and interviews for news and other media would be welcomed but is not essential.

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